Christian Presents, Endless Summer, "A Hollywood Theatrical Production", Featuring BAD BOY BILL at Ruby Skye. Saturday August 14th, 9:00pm - 4:00am |
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Venue: Ruby Skye Ages: 21+ only Promoters: solylunasf Christian Presents Artists: Bad Boy Bill Ben Seagren (Sense SF, Ruby Skye, SF) Dean Samaras City: San Francisco CA Profile Visits: 24,157 |
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To call Bad Boy Bill accomplished would be a bit of an
understatement. Voted America’s Favorite DJ (BPM Magazine). Winner of
URB’s Massy Poll. Co-founder of Beatport.com, the leader in electronic
dance music downloads. That might be enough success for some, but not
for this world-renowned DJ. With over two decades of DJing under his
belt, Bad Boy Bill is ready to release his first full-length artist
album.
“I think people are going to be surprised because its
different than what they probably expect from me,” says Bill. “And I
like that.”
Out July 28, Bad Boy Bill The Album (Nettwerk) packs
a double punch: the impressive collaborators we anticipate from an
industry vet (Duran Duran’s John Taylor; Alyssa Palmer; JJ Flores; Steve
Smooth; Alex Peace), combined with unexpected self-aware lyrics and
unique production that seamlessly weaves Bill’s electronic edge into
rock, hip hop, and rap.
While most of the tracks on The Album
have been closely guarded secrets, Bill has previewed lead single
“Falling Anthem” extensively, to rave reviews. Number 9 on the Billboard
Dance Chart and steadily climbing, the track features vocals by the
talented producer and singer Alyssa Palmer, and has already been remixed
by Herve, Harry Choo Choo Romero, and Sylvane.
This summer,
Bill will surprise longtime fans and attract droves of new ones with his
first full-length artist album, introduced by the first single,
“Falling Anthem.” The mid-tempo dance track is propelled by a sparse and
steady driving beat, but the real focus is on the gorgeous, plaintive
vocals from Alyssa Palmer.
Featured on “Do What U Like” as well,
Palmer helps set the tone for an upbeat, positive album. “Do What U
Like” has all the makings of an instant club hit: funky and futuristic
with slick production, racing rhythm, and robotic, commanding vocals.
With
“Fast Life” (written on his cell phone via text at 6am in an airport)
Bill takes advantage of a perk of recording your own music: lyrical
catharsis. “I definitely think it is a fast life we DJs live,” says
Bill. “It’s kind of never ending. It’s always another city and club
every week. I have been travelling this way for over 12 years, and when I
look back, its like ‘Wow, it flew by.’ But being able to do what you
love is a gift, when you combine them all, that’s my life and I love
it.”
Alex Peace slings staccato lyrics like “nonstop fast life /
different city every night / no sleep late night” over jagged and
fuzzed electro beats that start and skip at random intervals.
Exercising
artistic license, Bill taps into his love for and knowledge of an array
of musical genres, from rock n’ roll (“Got That Feeling”) to rap
(“Headlock,” “Honey”). He goes back to where it all started with a cover
of Herbie Hancock’s “Rockit” (“because of the scratching, it really got
me into the art of DJing,” Bill says), and gives new life to a ballad
by speeding up one of Palmer’s stunning songs (“If I Tell You”).
From
start to finish, Bad Boy Bill The Album is everything you would hope
for from a genre staple looking to shake things up: adventurous,
experimental, fresh, and yet authentic with Bill’s signature electronic
edge layered into every track. America’s Favorite DJ may just be
America’s New Favorite Artist.
21+ 9pm - 4am @ Ruby Skye - 420 Mason St.